Cut and Conditioner Treatment with Optional Partial or Full Highlights from Shannon Hay at Craft Salon (50% Off)

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Stylist treats clients to a new 'do with a conditioning treatment, and can add partial or full highlights for an eye-catching look

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Expires 90 days after purchase.
Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. All goods or services must be used by the same person.
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$75 for a haircut, conditioning treatment, and full highlights (a $150 value)

A new hair color can transform your entire look—as well as your
hair-care routine. Learn how to get the most mileage out of your color
with Groupon's quick tips.

Preserving Hair Color: Dialing Back the Fade

No
one wants to watch their hair color—and all the money they spent on
it—slide down the drain with every shower. But it’s hard to avoid. One
of Pantene’s senior scientists told Good Housekeeping
magazine
that up to 80% of color fade is due to “water alone, not shampooing or
scrubbing.” This is because dye changes not only the color but the
structure of hair: in order to penetrate the strand, it must first strip
away its outer layer of lipids. The result is hair that’s more porous,
actually soaking up more water from the shower and weird dreams from the
brain. Not all colors fade at the same rate—red dye’s molecules tend to
be larger than those of other colors, leaving them less likely to
burrow deep into the hair shaft and more likely to hitch a ride on a
stream of water.

Though some fade is inevitable, you can
minimize the damage simply by shampooing less often, rinsing with
cooler water, and—most importantly—sticking to products designed
especially for color-treated hair. You can further protect your hue by
cutting down your exposure to hot styling tools, direct sunlight,
chlorine, saltwater, and stylists who work at the bottom of a seaside
hotel’s pool. You can also take preventive measures: washing tresses
with a clarifying shampoo one day before coloring can strip away
build-up so that color can work itself deeper into strands.